Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, October 20, 1911, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX
COURT HOUSE PICK-UPS
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Court Items, Eeal Estate Transfers,
Farm Names Filed and Other
News Eriefly Told.
MARRIAGE LICENSES. r
Roy I). Klkin and Clara E. Wells.
Edward B. Hodges and Lenora A.
Smith.
MINISTERIAL LICENSES
Frank N. Sandif'er, Methodist
Episcopal. j - i j.
Daniel L. fields, juemomsi r.i
copal Dallas.
Robert Hatfield Allen, Methodist
Episcopal.
FARM NAMES REGISTERED
Glenhurst Farm, ('. E. Staals,
Airlee.
The Laurels, J. W. Norwood, Sa
lem. Silver Glen Farm, Eltruda Tee
pie, Salem.
PROBATE
In I lie ,'iiurdiaiisliip of Mary
Sehutt and George Selmtt, minors.
Orrlf.n.,1 tlmf (lie loan of $400 of
ux. land in Independence, $1000.
J. L. Ilanna et al to James D,
Lavton, land in Indejiendenee, $1.
James D. Layton et ux to II. F.
Emmerson, land in Independence.
Charles Hnntlev et ux to Airs.
Georjre M. Sawyers, 8 acres tp 8 s,
r 4 w. 200.
S. E. Craber et ux to R. J. Tay
lor, lots in Indeiendence, $250.
Nils Lunde et ux to Bernt Lunde,
1.93 acres tp 8 s, r 6 w, $10.
Walter G. Cox et al to Oswego,
Dallas & Koseburg Railway Compa
ny, lot in Laureldale, $10.
'Kenneth Campbell et ux to T. J.
Edwards et ux, 180 acres tp 8 s, r
r .I w. $22,000.
G. N. Newton et ux to II. II. Quim
hv. lots in Independence, $1.
'Capitol Trust Company to Charles
S. Teeples, lots in King-wood Park
Add to West Salem, $85.3.
Same to Eltruda Teeples, lots In
same, $1002.
Jarnes I). Hubbard et ux to N. II.
Smith et ux, lots in Dallas. $1000.
John Young et ux to E. M. Young,
27.10 acres tp 7 s, r 4 w, $:)500.
Clarence M. Yermaas et ux to
Frank and Lilly Beyerly, 20 acres
tp 8 s, r (i w, $1.
R. J. Tavlor et ux to 1 nomas .-Mil
AD
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BY JACK LONDON
Merchants Praise
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. J. W.
McDanlel, Etherton, Ills., says: There
Is no medic'ne which equals It for
coughs, colds, Grippe, asthma and
Bronchitis. Look for the Bell on the
Bottle.
I,.' "U'lllinlm Sclilllt. Oil
Will 'in iiji'iiv, .,........ . - .. . . r i 1 d-'I'l-
chattel mortgage security be approv- hva.i , lot in Independence, r3-.
A. M. Jess et ux to II. A. John
Tn the L-iiardianship of Oliver! son, Jr., lot in Hurley Fruit Farms,
Webster, deceased. Final report andj$L
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il nil J illit'lliii in. an ...... ..j.,,. v.. ,
administratrix discharged and bonds- Masquerade at Co oseum Rink
m.n exhonerated from further lia-1 Friday, October 20. Prizes will be
bilitv. &yen-
In the guardianship of Raymond
E. Killin, a minor. Y. R. Barrett
apjKiinted guardian; bond fixed at
$1000; uiMia filing of ai)roved bond
letters to issue.
In the estate of George W. Bil
lings, deceased. Senii-aiiuual report
filed and approved subject to final
settlement.
In the estate of Amanda 0. IV
Lashmutt, deceased. Inventory and
appraisement filed and approved.
In the guardianship of Raymond
E. Killin, a minor. Bond hied and
approved; appraisers appointed.
In the guardianship of Joseph C.
Polhey, an incompetent jierson.
Prayer of petition granted; T. D.
McClain appointed guardian; and on
filing approved bond in sum of .f.'iOO
letters to issue. i
REAL ESTATE
Ella M. Irvine Hart and bus to
G. N. and Rhoda E. Newton, lots in
Independence, $10.
J. M. Card et ux to W. G. Cox atid
C. A. Robertson, KiO acres tp 8 s, r
(i w, $8:150.
John Erect et ux to Ella ('launch,
land in tp 7 s, r 5 w, $1000.
(. D. Butler et ux to Oregon Mill
ing & Warehouse Company, land in
Independence, $1.
John Cox et ux to J. S. Boliannon,
et ux, 100 acres tp 10 s, r 5 w, $2200
Satisfaction of Mortgage.
The Observer has added Satisfaction
of Mortgage to Its stock of legal
blanks. Notaries and attorneys may
now secure them In any quantity de
sired. Phone orders for legal blanks
given prompt atttention.
Uest In the World.
J. W. Hyatt, merchant of Warren, N.
C, writes: Please send enclosed order
by mail. Sutherland's Eagle ,Eye
Salve is the beset eye remedy In the
world. 25c.
Meeting Night Changed.
Dallas Assembly, No. 40, United
Artisans, has changed its place and
time of meeting. Hereafter the ses
sions will be held m Woodman Hall
on the first and third Mondays of
each month.
Asa B. Taylor to J. I). Layton et , day.
J. R. Heuring, representing the
Hotel Carleton of Portland, was in
the city on business last Wednes-
Charles G. Gates and His Bride
On Wedding Tour In Private Car
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his father. K'cpresentat ive Foster
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